Chemistry, asked by happyrohini2007, 10 months ago

What are the difference between
order of reaction and molecularity
of reaction.​

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Answered by BalogunJeremiah
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Answered by Anonymous
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\large\mathbf\orange{{ ORDER OF A REACTION}}

\pink\longmapsto\: The sum of the powers of concentration terms in the rate law expression.

\green\longmapsto\: Order of a reaction can be determined experimentally.

\blue\longmapsto\: it can be a zero or fraction.

\red\longmapsto\: It is applicable to elementary and also complex reactions.

\orange\longmapsto\: Negative order reaction is possible.

\large\mathbf\pink{{MOLECULARITY OF A REACTION}}

\pink\longmapsto\: The number of molecules present in the rate determining step of reaction.

\green\longmapsto\: Molecularity of a reaction can be determined theoretically.

\blue\longmapsto\: It cannot be a zero or fraction.

\red\longmapsto\: It can be applicable to only elementary reactions.

\orange\longmapsto\: Molecularitt can never be negative.

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